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Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour
World tour by Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour
Location
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • North America
Start date30 December 2010
End date30 May 2012
No. of shows146
Attendance2.8 million
Jacky Cheung concert chronology
  • Year of Jacky Cheung World Tour 2007
    (2007–02)
  • Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour
    (2010–12)
  • A Classic Tour
    (2016–19)

The Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour (Chinese: 张学友1/2世界巡迴演唱會) was a concert tour by Hong Kong singer and actor Jacky Cheung, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" also known as "God of Songs",[1] named in honor of his 50th birthday, marking a half-century of life in song and dance.[citation needed] The tour opened on 30 December 2010 at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai and concluded on 20 May 2012 at the Hong Kong Coliseum, Hong Kong, consisting of 146 shows performed in 77 cities.[2][3][4] The total audience was more than 2.8 million attendees with the number of people wanting to see the show exceeding the limited number of tickets.[5][6][7]

Jacky Cheung was the artistic director of the tour. Andrew Tuason was the music director and Chen Xiaobin the choreographer, both of whom had worked with Cheung on previous projects. The Guangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra performed the string accompaniment for his concert tour. Florence Chan and Star Entertainment Limited produced the tour as the tour directors.

The staging included an oversize LED screen, theatrical production and changing sets along with laser lights and pyrotechnics for Cheung's repertoire of pop classics, songs from his musicals, rock, ballad, and jazz songs.[8][9][10] Li Kwok Hoi served as the lighting director and one of technical directors, was awarded Best Collaboration Award from Cheung's team and all the concert organizers. IEC handled the design and set up of lighting system and stage.[11]

Jacky Cheung broke his own record for the greatest number of concerts held by a Chinese singer in a single tour.[12][13][14] He holds the Guinness World Record for "the largest combined audience of a live act in a year" with a total of 2,048,553 audiences in twelve months.[15][16][1]

Performance

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Cheung's performance included segments in the style of a Broadway musical, a live action movie, an animated short film, and a jazz club.  Andrew Lau, Hong Kong filmmaker, directed a love story between Cheung and Shu Qi, Taiwanese actress, played out on the stage while being shown on three screens in the background.

Cheung performed for three hours, singing and dancing, without any guest artists. He wore changing costumes, including a white tuxedo and top hat and shoes embroidered with Swarovski crystals. He sang Mandarin songs including Ru Guo Ai (Perhaps, Love)  and Wen Bie (Goodbye Kiss) and Cantonese songs including Love Is Like A Dream, Snow.Wolf.Lake, Love You A Little More Each Day, Double Trouble, Let It Go, Fei Je and others from his Private Corner album.[10]

Press conference

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On 24 November 2010, Cheung held a press conference to announce his "1/2 Century" tour, named to coincide with his 50th birthday and commemorate his achievement in the music industry.[17][18][19] On 17 January 2011, a press conference for the 1/2 Century Tour was held at the Marriott Grand Hotel in Nanning.[20]

Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century Tour Live Concert DVD

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July 2013, Cheung released his Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century Tour Live Concert DVD.  The album had pre-sales of 40,000 copies, for which he received two double platinum discs from Universal Music.[21][22][23] It was released as DVD, Blu-ray disc, and CD.[24]

Set list

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The following set list was obtained from the concerts held at Asia-World Arena, Hong Kong in May 2012. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Overture"
  2. "The Playboy"
  3. "What's Your Name, Girl"
  4. "First Kiss"
  5. "You're My Only Legend"
  6. "You're First Name, My Surname"
  7. "Before the Rain"
  8. "Willing"
  9. "A Tear Drop"
  10. "Rain (Intrumental)"
  11. "Man in the Rain"
  12. "The Three Beats of Love"
  13. "Perhaps. Love"
  14. "Rock Prelude"
  15. "The Weather is So Hot"
  16. "Goodbye Kiss"
  17. "When Love Becomes Habit"
  18. "I Should"
  19. "Lydia"
  20. "Obsess Over You"
  21. "After You've Gone"
  22. "Love Net"
  23. "Lover's Tear"
  24. "I'm Really Hurt"
  25. "Life is Like a Dream"
  26. "Summer Night (Instrumental)"
  27. "Double Trouble"
  28. "Band Introduction"
  29. "Li Xiang Lan"
  30. "Love You More and More Everyday"
  31. "An Unchanged Heart"
  32. "Never Ending Past Love"
  33. "Untraceable Heartbreak"
  34. "Cut My Heart"
  35. "Hungry Wolf"
  36. "Messy Hair"
  37. "This Winter's Not Too Cold"
  38. "My Faraway Girl"
  39. "How Can I Forget"
  40. "A Lonely Man"
  41. "Wanna Be With You Forever"
  42. "True Love Expression"
  43. "Blessing"

Tour dates

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List of tour dates
Date City Country Venue
30 December 2010 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
31 December 2010
1 January 2011
2 January 2011
3 January 2011
13 January 2011 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
14 January 2011
15 January 2011
16 January 2011
17 January 2011
21 January 2011 Beijing Wukesong Arena
22 January 2011
23 January 2011
28 January 2011 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Centre
29 January 2011
30 January 2011
6 February 2011 Las Vegas United States The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
7 February 2011
8 February 2011
26 February 2011 Xiamen China Xiamen Sports Center Stadium
27 February 2011 Quanzhou Quanzhou Strait Sports Center Stadium
4 March 2011 Wenzhou Wenzhou Sports Center Stadium
6 March 2011 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center
11 March 2011 Taizhou Taizhou Sports Center Stadium
13 March 2011 Fuzhou Fujian Sports Center Stadium
18 March 2011 Suzhou Suzhou Sports Center Stadium
20 March 2011 Changshu Changshu Sports Center Stadium
25 March 2011 Taizhou Taizhou Sports Center Track and Field Field
26 March 2011 Nantong Nantong Sports Convention and Exhibition Center Stadium
1 April 2011 Jiangyin Jiangyin Sports Center Stadium
3 April 2011 Chongqing Chongqing Olympic Sports Center
14 April 2011 Hong Kong Hung Hom Stadium
15 April 2011
16 April 2011
17 April 2011
18 April 2011
21 April 2011
22 April 2011
23 April 2011
24 April 2011
25 April 2011
28 April 2011
29 April 2011
30 April 2011
1 May 2011
2 May 2011
6 May 2011
7 May 2011
8 May 2011
9 May 2011
10 May 2011
20 May 2011 Nanjing Wutaishan Sports Center
22 May 2011 Changzhou Changzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium
27 May 2011 Zhengzhou Henan Sports Center
29 May 2011 Hefei Hefei Olympic Sports Center Stadium
3 June 2011 Mianyang Mianyang Nanhe Sports Center
5 June 2011 Qingdao Conson Gymnasium
10 June 2011 Zigong Zigong Nanhu Stadium
12 June 2011 Dalian Dalian Jinzhou Stadium
17 June 2011 Kunming Kunming Tuodong Stadium
19 June 2011 Shenyang Shenyang Olympic Sports Center
26 June 2011 Harbin HICEC Stadium
1 July 2011 Liuzhou Liuzhou Sports Center Stadium
3 July 2011 Changchun Changchun Nanling Stadium
8 July 2011 Nanning Guangxi Sports Center Stadium
18 August 2011 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
19 August 2011
20 August 2011
21 August 2011
26 August 2011 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
27 August 2011
28 August 2011
29 August 2011
30 August 2011
3 September 2011 Hohhot China New Stadium in Hohhot
9 September 2011 Changsha Helong Sports Center Stadium
11 September 2011 Baotou Baotou Olympic Sports Center
16 September 2011 Yichun Yichun Sports Center
18 September 2011 Ordos Tiexi District NaGonal Fitness Center Gym
22 September 2011 Wuhan Wuhan Zhuankou Sports Center Stadium
25 September 2011 Xi’an Shaanxi Stadium
1 October 2011 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
4 October 2011 Melbourne Hisense Arena
8 October 2011 Yinchuan China Ningxia Stadium
14 October 2011 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Center
16 October 2011 Tianjin Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
21 October 2011 Yibin Yibin Sports Center South Bank Stadium
23 October 2011 Shijiazhuang Yutong Sports Center
28 October 2011 Guiyang Guiyang Olympic Sports Center
30 October 2011 Zhuhai Zhuhai Sports Center
4 November 2011 Panzhihua Panzhihua Sports Center
6 November 2011 Nanchang Nanchang Bayi Stadium
11 November 2011 Dazhou Dazhou Sports Center
13 November 2011 Guilin Guilin Sports Center
18 November 2011 Yichang Yichang Stadium
20 November 2011 Foshan Foshan Century Lotus Sports Center
25 November 2011 Huizhou Huizhou Olympic Stadium
26 November 2011 Dongguan Dongguan Sports Center Stadium
2 December 2011 Zhaoqing Zhaoqing Stadium
3 December 2011 Zhongshan Zhongshan Xingzhong Stadium
8 December 2011 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium
9 December 2011
10 December 2011
11 December 2011
29 December 2011 Macau China Cotai Arena
30 December 2011
31 December 2011
1 January 2012
13 January 2012 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
16 January 2012 Toronto Air Canada Centre
10 February 2012 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Arena
11 February 2012
17 February 2012 Zhanjiang China Zhanjiang Sports Center Stadium
19 February 2012 Nanning Guangxi Sports Center
24 February 2012 Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium
25 February 2012
2 March 2012 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Sports Center
4 March 2012 Pugan Pugan Sports Center Stadium
10 March 2012 Hangzhou Huanglong Stadium
11 March 2012 Jiaxing Jiaxing Stadium
16 March 2012 Lishui Lishui Sports Center Stadium
18 March 2012 Ningbo Ningbo Fubon Stadium
23 March 2012 Shanghai Shanghai Stadium
24 March 2012
25 March 2012 Wuxi Wuxi Sports Center
30 March 2012 Zhuzhou Zhuzhou Stadium
1 April 2012 Hefei Hefei Olympic Sports Center
13 April 2012 Zunyi Zunyi Huichuan Stadium
15 April 2012 Cixi Cixi Sports Center Stadium
20 April 2012 Chongqing Chongqing Olympic Sports Center
22 April 2012 Luoyang Luoyang New District Stadium
27 April 2012 Nanchong Nanchong Stadium
29 April 2012 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium
4 May 2012 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Center
6 May 2012 Beijing Beijing Workers Stadium
12 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Merdeka Stadium
18 May 2012 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
19 May 2012
20 May 2012
22 May 2012
23 May 2012
25 May 2012
26 May 2012
27 May 2012
29 May 2012
30 May 2012

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